Good evening,
Im trying to find in Building regs a document relating to toughened glass.
Im converting a staircase from softwood to Oak. I'll be using a handrail and baserail that is pre-rebated for either 8mm or 10mm toughened glass.
The largest single piece of glass will be 1000mm long x 850mm high on the landing, whereas on the rake with a pitch of 41 degrees and horizontal span of 1509mm between the newel posts, there will be 2 sections of glass each having the long edge at 41 degrees measuring 901mm with a vertical height of 850mm.
Are there any tables that show the maximum tolerance size permitted for 8mm or 10mm toughened glass please? Or building regs docs.
Im trying to find in Building regs a document relating to toughened glass.
Im converting a staircase from softwood to Oak. I'll be using a handrail and baserail that is pre-rebated for either 8mm or 10mm toughened glass.
The largest single piece of glass will be 1000mm long x 850mm high on the landing, whereas on the rake with a pitch of 41 degrees and horizontal span of 1509mm between the newel posts, there will be 2 sections of glass each having the long edge at 41 degrees measuring 901mm with a vertical height of 850mm.
Are there any tables that show the maximum tolerance size permitted for 8mm or 10mm toughened glass please? Or building regs docs.

